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The Bootpocalypse While security blogs are still flooding the internet with the old news of the carberp source going on sale for $50k, I’d like to take some time to give you some slightly more recent news and a recap. […]

Brief history Carberp was a banking bot that first came up on researchers’ radars in the last part of 2010. By the end of 2011 the bot had been spotted in the wild, testing with bootkit functionality. Come the end […]

A bit about past rootkits In the past it has been very common to see usermode rootkits that only attack one architecture, which has usually been 32-bit. A standard rootkit injects code into specific/all running processes in order to modify […]